One Day In August

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ISBN 9789350223482|Center Stapled|24 pages|2019|Pratham Books

This is a gentle story of love, friendship, and the innocent wisdom of childhood, set against a time when the partition of India caused immense loss to millions of people.

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ISBN 9789350223482|Center Stapled|24 pages|2019|Pratham Books

This is a gentle story of love, friendship, and the innocent wisdom of childhood, set against a time when the partition of India caused immense loss to millions of people.

Delivery: We are a small, independent bookstore and shipping times may be slightly longer than usual. Please allow 2-4 business days for your order to be processed and shipped. We appreciate your patience. We will notify you by email as soon as your order ships.

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Kishen’s cow strays away one day in August, leading him and his friend Shagufta into unknown territory. This gentle story of love, friendship, and the innocent wisdom of childhood is set against a time when the partition of India caused immense loss to millions of people.

Author:

Bharati Jagannathan
Illustrator: Prashant Soni

ISBN:

9789350223482

Binding:

Center Stapled

Pages

24

Year of Publication:

2019

Publishers:

Pratham Books

Edition:

Fifth

Condition:

New

Country of Origin:

India

Country of Origin:

India

About the Contributors

Bharati Jagannathan teaches history to undergraduates in a Delhi University college. She is deeply interested in trees, birds and wildlife. Her stories, The Timid Train and Samira’s Awful Lunch and One Day in August have been quite popular among children.

Prashant Soni lives in Udaipur, Rajasthan and has been illustrating for the past few years. He enjoys nature and loves to visit historical places. This is his first book with Room to Read and he would like to dedicate it to his parents.

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